I guess it Stafford is available at 10 the value is good but would be shocked if they drafted a QB in round one, as much as I like Stafford. I do like Robiskie, even though I dont think they'll take a WR that early, again good value on the pick as I think he's under-rated. Parson is good value. Love the Jasper Brinkley pick, he's beastly. Pretty late for an OT but he's not bad, especially for a 4th. Javarris reminds me of a very poor man's Frank Gore, so I could live with that pick but I think the FO wants a bigger guy to spell Frank the Tank.

As a whole, I could live with that draft but it wouldnt be close to ideal. Again, all the picks have good value, so that is a plus.

Ya, I think I probably would have tried to add a pass rusher in round 2 or 3 if I had them the whole time.

As far as running back let me look who else was available... Everyone on Scott's big board higher than him besides Foster and Coffee were gone. Who would you rather I took? I thought at 223 lbs he was the best compliment to Gore left.

Who would you rather I took? I thought at 223 lbs he was the best compliment to Gore left.

I have no idea without looking at who was left, I am not negatively criticizing the pick, just observing. If that is who the FO took with that pick, it would surprise me but I wouldnt be sitting on my couch like, "what the ****!?" I think it's his height that would probably scare off McCloughan, he says he likes bigger guys, though that tends to not be true.

I have no idea without looking at who was left, I am not negatively criticizing the pick, just observing. If that is who the FO took with that pick, it would surprise me but I wouldnt be sitting on my couch like, "what the ****!?" I think it's his height that would probably scare off McCloughan, he says he likes bigger guys, though that tends to not be true.

If they go OL at #10, & they might, then when it comes time to look at a safety Delmas, Rashad Johnson & Chung could be long gone, maybe McBath too, then Sherrod Martin might be the way to go, he's versatile enough for CB or FS.

If they go OL at #10, & they might, then when it comes time to look at a safety Delmas, Rashad Johnson & Chung could be long gone, maybe McBath too, then Sherrod Martin might be the way to go, he's versatile enough for CB or FS.

Well, now with Dashon getting the job, and Reggie given a legit shot to compete inside, I don't think safety is something we need to address early.

It's probably going to be Oher, unless Raji is there, and then someone like Andre Brown in the second or Rashad Jennings in the third. The other pick, which wouldnt really shock me, would be an ILB to groom behind Takeo.

I wouldn't be confident without drafting an OLB in one of the first 2 picks. Manny and Parys... check. Then there's Jay Moore who wouldn't have made the team last year, and Ahmad Brooks who both Maiocco and Barrows claim always brings up the rear in running drills (not a good sign). I don't think he'll make the team either. That leaves the 49ers with 2 and only 2 OLB's.

Haralson, who led the 49ers with eight sacks last season, signed a reported four-year, $15 million deal that includes $6.5 million in guaranteed money. He is signed through the 2013 season. Nedney agreed to a two-year extension through 2011.

Happy to have Haralson locked up, wonder how many years Joe has got left in his leg?

Q: Will you guys be bringing back the “Stache” next season?
A: Oh, I think we should leave that up to a fan poll! I think people would probably be open to it. I’m considering a mullet – but it takes a lot longer than a ‘stache – even for me.

Haralson last month fired his previous agent, Bus Cook, who represents Jay Cutler. He hired agents Sean Kiernan and Mitch Frankel from Impact Sports. The negotiations moved quickly from there. Haralson said he agreed to the contract yesterday.

Bus Cook has a pretty unsavory reputation in my book. Could this be an instance of a player firing his agent for the right reasons? (If so he shoots up the good-guy league) Anyone know anything about the new pair?

I dont think that we should even draft a safety at all. When we drafted Reggie Smith last year, I said that his long term position would be safety. I'm hoping that he can compete and beat out Goldson because with Smith playing CB last year, he should be solid enough in coverage to allow Lewis to play closer to the line of scrimmage.

I wouldnt have a problem drafting RT Michael Oher at 10 but if we draft him, is he going to be sitting on the bench for two years behind Marvel Smith? I would rather see him start over Smith so he can gel with the other OL who should be there for several more years.

And why would we extend Willis now when he has four more years left on his rookie contract? I would rather wait because he's obviously not going anywhere. I agree with extending Baas though.

Extending Haralson means that he'll start opposite Lawson at OLB. With both players being young and only entering their fourth seasons, I wouldnt draft an OLB within the first three rounds.

Inside is a different story though. I hope Brooks makes the team but either way, we do need an ILB to eventually replace Spikes but the question is who? Who would be a good value in the second round and would be a great pairing with Willis?

Drafting Oher at 10 with an ILB in the second and a RB in the third wouldnt bother me at all.

I dont think that we should even draft a safety at all. When we drafted Reggie Smith last year, I said that his long term position would be safety. I'm hoping that he can compete and beat out Goldson because with Smith playing CB last year, he should be solid enough in coverage to allow Lewis to play closer to the line of scrimmage.

Reggie Smith was playing SS at mini-camp.

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And why would we extend Willis now when he has four more years left on his rookie contract? I would rather wait because he's obviously not going anywhere. I agree with extending Baas though.

The sooner he is extended, the less he will cost. Especially with next season being an uncapped year.

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Extending Haralson means that he'll start opposite Lawson at OLB. With both players being young and only entering their fourth seasons, I wouldnt draft an OLB within the first three rounds.

Inside is a different story though. I hope Brooks makes the team but either way, we do need an ILB to eventually replace Spikes but the question is who? Who would be a good value in the second round and would be a great pairing with Willis?

Jay Moore wouldn't have made the team last year. Tully Banta-Cain and Roderick Green are gone. Therefore the 49ers have TWO and only TWO OLB's. Neither of whom have proven to be dominant. The ILB crop this year is VERY deep. Of course adding a TED is very important because Spikes' carrer is winding down. What most don't consider is that the 49ers don't have ANYONE that can play MIKE behind Willis. I think the 49ers need to add 2 ILBs this offseason via the draft and PFA. You can get very attractive athletes in nearly every round. Players like Jasper Brinkley, Jason Williams, Jason Phillips, Scottt McKillop, Frantz Joseph, Antonio Appleby, Nick Reed, Josh Mauga, Worrell Williams, Lee Robinson, etc. The talent is so deep that drafting one highly doesn't make alot of sense.

I believe that both of their development curves depend on how they learn to cover deep over the top. I think they both have the ability to be physical and ballhawk in space. The deep coverage is key, but once again, nothing could be worse than Roman, could it?!

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Uhhh, new coach, (essentially), preoccupied with a new stadium that won't happen owner, uncertain at QB, tough early schedule where they have to face Adrian Peterson & state of the art QB Peytn Manning, undertalented 0-line & secondary...... I think 6-10.

On the other hand they did bring in good FAs, Jonas Jennings is finally gone, hell I'll be optimistic & think their o-line & defense will gel under Singletary as that's his forte', right? with a good-to-great A-grade draft filling hte obvious needs & that easier December (except for Philly), let's say 9-7. It's got to be better than Martzball & a coaching change in mid-season last yr.